As we continue to stay at home, signs of the rainy season are approaching and we are spending more time indoors these days.
Why not make good use of your time at home on your days off and cook a home-cooked meal with your kids?
Home-cooked meals for parents and children
Children are full of curiosity and often watch and imitate what adults do.
Sometimes he comes into the kitchen and wants to imitate cooking.
Even though you want to satisfy your children's curiosity, you are often so busy during the week that you don't have time to cook together.
Holidays, when you have more time than usual to relax, are a chance to cook meals with your children.
It would be fun to think up menus using the meals featured in picture books, little snacks, and seasonal ingredients.
Discuss what you're going to make, prepare your aprons, wash your hands, and then get cooking!
On this day, my child requested that he want to eat the pancakes that appeared in the picture book, so we decided to make breakfast together.
By being in the kitchen with your children, you can have fun learning how to handle fire and knives, and the importance of washing your hands and gargling.
It can be a bit nerve-wracking at times, but as they gradually become able to do more things, like mixing ingredients and cracking eggs, you can really see them growing.

Cooking together and watching my children grow can be a little difficult, but it's a very happy time.
We watch as they cook with their little hands, working hard but enjoying the process, and help them finish cooking.
Once the cooking is complete, the children are delighted with the meal they made.
He eats with a proud look on his face and talks a lot more than usual.
Home-cooked meals for parents and children.
Teaching the children about dangers and protecting them is difficult and time-consuming, but the meals we cook and eat together taste like happiness.
Eating and cooking rice
To eat is to live.
We want people to become interested in food, which is an essential part of life, and to experience it as an enjoyable experience.
The experience of cooking a meal together with your family will be a valuable opportunity for children to learn a lot.
At first, children will make meals just as they are told, but as they get used to it, their imagination and curiosity will grow and they will start saying things like, "I'd like to try adding this ingredient" or "I'd like to try that step too."
By actually seeing, touching and smelling the ingredients and hearing the sounds of cooking, children's senses are stimulated and their sensitivities are developed.
In some cases, a child who usually just plays and doesn't eat much may eat a lot of food that he or she has prepared himself or herself.
It's a good opportunity to help them clean up after themselves, so they can learn about the hardships of cooking and the joy and importance of eating, and I hope they will become more and more interested in food.
Bamboo tableware perfect for home cooking
Why not use tableware for your home-cooked meals that is just as safe as the food itself?
agney* tableware is made entirely from natural materials such as bamboo, so it is safe for even small children to use.

The warm and cozy designs and cute illustrations will add color to your home mealtimes.
Although it is made from natural materials, it is resistant to oil stains and is dishwasher safe.
It is less likely to break than glass or ceramic, making it perfect for children's mealtimes.